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. 1964 Mar;17(2):111–113. doi: 10.1136/jcp.17.2.111

Estimation of serum L. casei activity

I Chanarin 1, Valerie Berry 1
PMCID: PMC480696  PMID: 14149931

Abstract

Measurement of the serum Lactobacillus casei (`folic-acid') activity is widely used as an index of folic-acid deficiency. Present methods of assay result in recovery of about half the active material in normal serum. A modified method of assay is described which gives higher L. casei values and a clearer distinction between the sera of normal subjects and of patients with folic-acid deficiency.

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